Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the Phil Sebaceous duct, characterized by Macules, Papules and at times Nodules, Cysts and scars. The primary lesion at the beginning stages of acne is the Comedone (whitehead…

Hair restoration is performed using Low Level Laser (LLL) for alopecia and thin hair in men and women. It is noninvasive painless procedure. It is the most advanced clinical device for hair restoration available in…

At Fairview Laser Clinic, laser hair removing is performed using the gold standard Alexandrite Laser equipment. The procedure is personally performed by Dr. Padma Jain. The laser hair removal is available for both women and…

Laser Hair Restoration is a non-surgical option for fighting hair loss and thinning hair. It is also an effective tool for restoring thicker and healthier hair in men and women. The low level laser device…

Non-pigmented lesions are those which contain very little coloring or pigment. Usually they are called lumps and bumps such as warts, skin tags, keratosis, keloid, stretch marks, etc. These conditions should be assessed carefully by…

Decorative Tattoos have a history dating back at least 5000 years, and the desire to remove them has probably existed just as long. At Fairview Laser Clinic, tattoos are removed using the Nd-YAG laser. The…

Rosacea is a dermatologic condition where the patient has redness and flushing (erythema) on the central face and across the cheeks, nose, or forehead. In some cases, it may also affect the neck and chest…

Laser resurfacing is a technique used in the treatment of wrinkles caused by aging, sun damage, heredity, life style, acne and scars. The resurfacing is performed using CO2 or Fractional Laser. The laser removes skin…

There are different types of warts: common wart, flat wart, planter wart and mosaic wart. A wart is generally a small, rough tumor, typically found on the hands, feet, face, near the eyelids and lips,…

The non-laser treatments for acne and acne scars are options offered by Dr. Jain at the Fairview Laser Clinic. In some specific condition, a non-laser treatment alone may be the more appropriate treatment for acne.…

Body contouring and skin tightening is achieved by treatment of a specific area with RF (radio frequency). This is a painless and effective procedure. RF induces dermal heating which shrinks the tissue. When the tissue…

There’s no permanent treatment for cellulite. Cellulite is more common in women than men and can be caused by hormonal changes after pregnancy and during menopause. The cellulite treatment is performed by RF TriPollar. It’s…

Excessive sweating, referred to in medical terms as ‘hyperhidrosis’, is a condition affecting the underarms, palms, feet and face areas. This condition is not dangerous but has the potential to be quite embarrassing. It can…

Leg Vein treatment is performed by sclerotherapy. It infuses hypertonic saline (“sugar solution”) in the vein using a small needle. This clogs the veins causing a mild bruising and heals within 10 to 12 days,…

Lipoma is collection of fat which is localized in any part of the body. They are not harmful, but do not look aesthetically pleasing. They can be removed easily by excision under local anesthesia. This…

Melasma is a skin pigmentation condition which may arise during pregnancy, while taking birth control pills, during hormone replacement therapy or due to a hormonal imbalance. It generally affects the face, neck, chest and arms.…

This procedure is mechanical needling with a roller which makes microscopic, ultra fine pin holes under the skin and stimulates collagen which makes scars and wrinkles smoother. Each patient requires his/her own personal roller which…

This procedure involves removing the superficial layer of skin and stimulating collagen regeneration while smoothing fine lines and superficial scars. The number of treatments required will depend on the extent of sun damage, the depth…

Keloid treatment is performed using Kenalog / Cortisone Injections. Multiple treatments may be required depending on the nature of the keloid. The treatments are given at 4 to 6 week intervals. Cortisone reduces the size…

The AFA Clay Peel is a two-step, non-surgical procedure that will immediately create smoother, softer and younger-looking skin. The source of its effectiveness is the combination of Acidified Amino Acids (AFAs) and the rare earth…

Mandeliclear Peel lightens pigmentation due to sun damage, acne, scarring, melisma and photo damaged skin. The peel is safe, gentle and well tolerated by most skin types. For further information or appointment please contact clinic…

Retinol Peel is a Vitamine A peel used for facial rejuvenation and acne scars. Salicylic Acid Peel – Salicylic Acid can be used to treat inflamed acne vulgaris, fine lines and wrinkles, oily, and blotchy…

The Sensi Peel is a gentle solution primarily used for ethnic skin types with sensitive skin. The Sensi Peel strengthen and brightens the skin while helping to tread sun damage and other types of hyperpigmentation.…

Trichloroacetic Acid is a chemical agent applied to the face or hands to exfoliate and renew the skin on a superficial to medium level. TCA works well for treating darker skin types, removing superficial blemishes,…

Botox is the only product of it’s kind that is directed at facial muscles directly causing lines and wrinkles. These are known as “dynamic” wrinkles caused by repeated muscular contractions by frowning and squinting. Botox…

Cortisone injections are given to treat different medical conditions such as Alopeacia, Keloids, Hypertrophic Scars and Acne Treatments. For further information or appointment please contact clinic at 416-495-8547.

Radiesse works with your body, below the skin’s surface. Tiny calcium-based microspheres form a “scaffold” to support and stimulate the growth of your own collagen. In time, the microspheres gradtually brake down and are safely…

Alayria Hydratic Complex creates an invisible barrier against moisture loss, leaving the skin enjoyably soft and comfortable. For further information please contact the clinic. For further information or appointment please contact clinic at 416-495-8547.

Infusiderm Hair Care Products treat and remove build-up within the pores of your scalp while infusing vitamins and nutrients back into your hair. For further information please contact the clinic. For further information or appointment…

“Hypotrichosis” is a medical condition where there is absent growth of eyelashes. For further information please contact the clinic. For further information or appointment please contact clinic at 416-495-8547.

Sunburns/sun exposure, hormonal changes, stress and environmental pollution contribute to premature aging. The NuDerm system has been formulated to improve the signs of aging at the cellular level. The system can be used to treat:…

For those who suffer from regular acne breakouts, it can seem like the battle to keep them under control never ends. You want to put your best face forward, but your acne can cause you to feel self-conscious around others.

If you’re looking for effective solutions for preventing future acne breakouts, then the following are a few tips you can begin to use today.

Wash Your Face Daily

At the end of the day, you probably just want to fall into bed. But it’s important to take the time to wash your face thoroughly before going to sleep.

When you wash your face, you remove dead skin cells, oil buildup, and other impurities that can clog pores and lead to acne breakouts. Washing your face gently at least twice a day with warm water and a mild facial cleanser will go a long way in keeping your pores clear.

Use Moisturizer

Applying moisturizer to your face may seem counterintuitive, but this will actually help keep your acne in check.

The sebaceous glands in your skin produce an oily substance (sebum) that lubricates your hair at the follicle, and acne occurs when there is a buildup of sebum underneath the skin.

If you fail to use moisturizer, the sebaceous glands will work hard to compensate for the dry conditions that can create excess oil. But choose a moisturizer that’s oil-free, lightweight, and non-comedogenic so that it won’t clog your pores.

Exercise Regularly

Exercise is good for your body and has a positive effect on your skin. When you exercise daily, your hormones are balanced and toxins are released through your sweat.

Both of these processes benefit your skin and help keep it clear. More importantly, exercise benefits other systems of the body that can indirectly support the health of the skin.

Rethink Your Product Choices

If you use makeup on a regular basis, you might want to take a look at the products you use to make sure that they’re not contributing to your acne problem. Your foundation, powder, and blush should be oil-free, non-comedogenic, and be free of added dyes or chemicals that can irritate the skin.

You may even consider reducing the amount of makeup that you use or wearing it less often. If you continue to wear makeup, be sure to wash it off every evening.

Try Blue And Red Light Therapy

Blue and red light therapies have proven to be successful treatment method for controlling acne. These two treatments work together to prevent acne breakouts and heal existing acne scars.

Blue light therapy kills bacteria on the skin. These inflammation-promoting organisms are a major contributing factor to acne breakouts. When bacteria are removed through blue and red light therapy treatments, the frequency and severity of acne breakouts are greatly reduced.